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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This computer course introduces secondary education majors to the implementation, application and issue of microcomputers in education. Topics include computer literacy, classroom use of hardware and software for student learning, and computer resources to stay current with multi-media technology. Prerequisites: Enrollment in Pre-Education program Note: This course meets the graduation requirement for General Education Outcome 2: Computer Literacy.
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4.00 Credits
A web authoring course focused on the theory and design of web construction. Topics will include: information architecture concepts, web project management, scenario development and performance evaluations. This course will also introduce and evaluate the most widely used web authoring tools in industry, such as Macromedia Dreamweaver. Prerequisites: CIS 126 and ART 107
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4.00 Credits
Covers the effective administration of a UNIX system. Discussion is provided on the internals of the UNIX Operating System. Laboratory exercises include system start-up and shutdown, file system management, adding and configuring backups and restorations, device management, system security, and system accounting. Each student is required to complete successfully a series of comprehensive exercises to demonstrate proficiency in system administration. Prerequisites: CIS 125 and CIS 129
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course for students who have a basic understanding of arrays, pointers, structures, and file I/O. It includes theory and application in developing expanded skills in areas such as data and structures and migrating from "C" to "C++ Prerequisites: CIS 170
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4.00 Credits
An advanced course for students who have a basic understanding of arrays, pointers, structures and object oriented programming. The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to develop C# applications for the Microsoft .NET Platform. The course focuses on C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. Prerequisites: CIS 170, CIS 171 or CIS 230
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4.00 Credits
This course provides instruction and hands-on laboratory experience on advanced Flash development necessary for careers in web multimedia design and development. Topics include complex animations; ActionScript programming; interactivity; ActionScript controlled motion; preloaders; forms processing; XML integration; external content; and movie, video, and audio clip management. Prerequisites: ART 108
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course familiarizing the student with the organization and utilization of a client/server database. Detailed instruction covers database terminology, data structure design, data retrieval and manipulation (including the use of SQL), and application program development oriented to the ORACLE database. The first half of the course concentrates on the use of SQL and the second half explores the use of forms and reports. Prerequisites: CIS 111
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4.00 Credits
This course provides lecture, demonstration, and practical programming exercises in advanced Java features including Java EE/J2EE, data structures, file I/O, database connectivity, Servlets, networking, Java Beans, Java Server Pages (JSP), Struts, and Java Frameworks. Prerequisites: CIS 171
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4.00 Credits
An advanced course involving the study of project management techniques used by the information technology profession, including Microsoft Project software, project context, integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, and procurement management. The course provides a foundation for the CompTIA IT Project+ certification. Prerequisites: Completion or concurrent enrollment in CIS 220 or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credit Hours) This course will provide a comprehensive understanding of Information Assurance and Security as defined in the "National Training Standard for Information Systems Security Professionals." It will build on material learned in other courses, and introduce information assurance skills that must be demonstrated at a high level of performance to address government and industry security needs. Prerequisites: CIS 112
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